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Peru

Despite 23.9% (2014) of the population (mostly Amerindians in rural areas) living under the poverty line, most Peruvians are nationalists and will talk with love and pride about their country. For many of them government, police and political affairs may be distrusted and criticized, as corruption and scandals are all around. However, that is not what makes up their beloved state of Peru. It's the rich natural resources and strong history as the centre of the ancient pre-Inca cultures, Inca Empire, and later colonial Spanish colony that inspire their nationalist sentiments.

Suriname

Suriname is a small republic on the northeast coast of South America. It prides itself on its thoroughly multi-ethnic culture, a colourful blend of indigenous Indian traditions and those of its former Dutch colonisers and the African, Javanese and Hindustan workers they once brought with them. It's a country with a fabulous and largely untouched Amazon inland, slowly discovering its chances as an ecotourism destination.

United States

The United States of America is an amazing country that spans across North America and includes 50 states, a federal district, and several territories. It is one of the most diverse and influential nations in the world, with a rich history and culture. The United States has beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, and friendly people. It is a land of freedom, opportunity, and innovation.

Canada

Canada is a traveler's dream, offering a mix of stunning natural beauty and vibrant urban experiences. Imagine starting your journey in Vancouver, where you can explore the bustling waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. From there, head to the majestic Rocky Mountains for some hiking, skiing, or simply soaking in the serene landscapes. Don't miss a visit to Banff and Jasper National Parks, where turquoise lakes and towering peaks create postcard-perfect scenes.

Greenland

Greenland is like stepping into a whole new world of icy wonders and breathtaking landscapes. Imagine cruising past towering icebergs that glisten in the sunlight, or hiking through vast, untouched wilderness where the only sounds are the crunch of snow underfoot and the distant call of a seabird. The towns here are charmingly small, with colorful houses that pop against the stark white backdrop. You can immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting museums that tell the story of Greenland's rich history and unique Inuit heritage.

Bermuda

The Bermudas are a wonderful destination for anyone who loves nature, history, and culture. They are a group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, about 650 miles east of North Carolina. They were discovered by a Spanish explorer named Juan Bermúdez, who gave them his name. The Bermudas have a mild and humid climate, with beautiful flowers and trees. They also have coral reefs that are home to many colorful fish and other marine life. The Bermudas are a British overseas territory, but they have their own government and culture.